Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame

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Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame

by Francesco Colonna

EN·~7 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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NUMBER 87 - THE ENGLISH EXPERIENCE - ITS RECORD IN EARLY PRINTED BOOKS PUBLISHED IN FACSIMILE

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(FRANCESCO COLONNA) - HYPNEROTOMACHIA - LONDON 1592 - DA CAPO PRESS THEATRVM ORBIS TERRARVM LTD. AMSTERDAM 1969 NEW YORK

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HYPNEROTOMA- CHIA.

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Strife of Loue in a Dreame.

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TO THE THRISE HO- - NOVRABLE AND EVER LY- VING VERTVES OF SYR PHILLIP SYDNEY KNIGHT; AND TO THE - RIGHT HONORABLE AND OTHERS WHAT- SOEVER, WHO LIVING LOVED HIM, AND BEING DEAD GIVE HIM HIS DVE.

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To the Right Honourable Robert - Deuorax, Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount - Hereford, and Bourghchier, Lorde Ferrers of Chartley, Bourghchier and Louaine, Maister of the Queenes Maie- sties Horse, and Knight of the most noble order of the Garter: - Is wished, the perfection of all happinesse, and tryumphant felicitie in this life, and in the worlde to come.

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Poliphili hypnerotomachia, - Wherein he sheweth, that all humaine and - worldlie things are but a dreame, and but as vanitie it selfe. In the setting foorth whereof many things - are figured worthie of remembrance.

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FINIS.

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Technical Notes and further information

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Description

Step into a luminous dream that the Renaissance once printed on vellum, where a wandering lover named Poliphilo drifts through gardens of marble, towering colossi, and winding labyrinths. The narrative reads like a living fresco, its pages humming with multilingual verses and detailed descriptions of pyramids, fountains, and jeweled arches. Even the opening dedication, full of courtly reverence, sets the tone for a work that balances scholarly flourish with poetic yearning.

As the story unfolds, listeners are guided by Poliphilo’s yearning for his beloved, encountering symbolic statues, secret chambers, and riddles that echo the geometry of the mind as well as the heart. The prose flows in a rhythm that feels both ancient and surprisingly intimate, inviting you to picture opulent halls and hear the soft rustle of silk and stone. Each turn of the dreamscape blends mythic references with the tactile pleasures of scent, sound, and texture, creating an immersive tableau that rewards attentive ears.

The text’s gentle melancholy and playful erudition make it a perfect companion for those who cherish richly layered storytelling. It offers a rare glimpse into an era when poetry, architecture, and love were woven together into a single, unforgettable reverie. Let the echo of centuries‑old ink guide you through a world where imagination builds its own timeless palace.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (404K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Hope, Robert Cicconetti and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2006-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francesco Colonna

Francesco Colonna

d. 1527

Best known for the dreamlike Renaissance romance Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, this Venetian Dominican left behind one of the most unusual and beautiful books of the early age of printing. His life is shadowy, but the work long linked to him still fascinates readers with its strange mix of love story, classical learning, and visual imagination.

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